Domino’s delivers 175 more jobs across Northern Ireland

Domino’s NI is serving up 175 new roles including management positions, team members and delivery drivers as it gears up for the return of late night opening.
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Staff working in Dominos

Domino’s already provides work for nearly 600 instore team members and delivery drivers across its 31 stores in Northern Ireland

As restrictions lift, Domino’s is committed to delivering piping hot, fresh pizza to thousands of shift and night-workers as they continue to serve the region. 12.3%* of all employees in Northern Ireland are night-workers with the majority working on the front-line in protective services, nursing and healthcare.

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Domino’s first-class store operations ensure all team members are trained in customer service and food quality, as well as individual training for specific roles including pizza chefs. Successful applicants joining our instore teams will be welcomed with opportunities for career development, rewards and recognition. Becoming a Domino’s team member not only offers a fun role in a friendly environment but opens up interesting opportunities for long-term career development. With 90% of store managers starting out as a team member, working for Domino’s represents a fantastic opportunity for ambitious job seekers to enhance their skills in leadership and organisation.

Scott Bush, Domino’s Pizza Group, Ireland CEO said: “It has been a privilege to keep our stores open during Covid-19 and we’re delighted to be able to offer more people the opportunity to become a Domino’s team member. Creating 175 new roles, will help ensure we keep serving our local communities safely as they do their jobs, often late into the night.”

The wellbeing of team members, delivery drivers and customers is paramount for Domino’s, even more so in the current environment. The business has introduced measures such as Contact Free Delivery and Collection in all stores, as well as In Car Collection in participating stores. All team members are trained in Domino’s rigorous food safety and hygiene procedures to ensure hungry customers receive their freshly made, hot pizzas as safely as possible. Domino’s is a safe place to work with Perspex screens installed in all stores, limited numbers allowed in the customer area and mandated face masks in store to ensure the safety of all our colleagues.

Domino’s believes in opportunities for all. The company is an Age Positive Employer Champion, which means it has been recognised for its commitment to welcoming applicants of all ages.

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Those interested in roles should visit www.dominosrecruitment.co.uk in Northern Ireland and check your local store.

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